Here’s what I don’t get though. All the talk is about the protests and not what they’re protesting.

You have all these middle class white people saying Blacks are treated fairly. Like really? Because you’ve been Black? I’m not Black, I’m mostly white, but I can see the evidence and injustices. It’s there. Like what is there to even gain by denying it?

I know this isn’t the politics thread but Football has basically become politics. If it’s not the anthem it’s player health and the right to chose to jeopardize your brain to play a sport.

Well Kamara and Ingram will be happy. This is like a revival of the Deuce Bush duo a decade ago. Lets see how this affects the offense. We are 2-2. We could make a push for the playoffs if the defense stays how it is. I doubt the defense will hold but we will see what happens.

I’m actually really interested to see how the playoffs shake out this year. It’s going to be a bit of a meat grinder with the injury bug. I’ve got a feeling it will be like Atlanta last year or Carolina where at least one of the teams in the Superbowl wasn’t expected to come close. KC or Philly maybe.

NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport and NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo reported that the cornerback met Thursday with coach Ben McAdoo, who informed Rodgers-Cromartie that he’s been suspended indefinitely. The team later confirmed the suspension.

Per the league’s collective bargaining agreement, a team-imposed “indefinite suspension” can last anywhere from one to four weeks.

The suspension stems from a “heated” argument on Wednesday between Rodgers-Cromartie and McAdoo, a disagreement that began when the cover man was pulled from Sunday’s loss to the Chargers.

McAdoo told reporters Thursday that Rodgers-Cromartie was suspended for a “violation of team rules,” per the New York Post.